Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Fuk Lam Church

My class went to Fuk Lam Church in the afternoon of 25th April. The Fuk Lam Church is located at 47-57, Temple Street.

We went there after we had done eating in Tao Heung Restaurant. The Fuk Lam Church is on the 1st floor. We walked upstairs but the stairs were dirty, narrow and dark. First, we watched a video about Yau Ma Tei. Then, we seperated into groups and talked about Yau Ma Tei. Finally, we sang songs about the Jesus. And we walked down the dirty, narrow, dark stairs to the ground floor.

I was so surprised that Mr. Lai (who established the church) can place a church in Temple Street, even the place is dirty and the people are bad. After this church trip, I learnt that if we get problems, we can pray to ask Jesus for help and he will help us to solve the problems.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Typhoon "Wu hong"

Last week, a typhoon called "Wu hong" came to Guangtong and brought us strong wind and heavy rain. On 17/4, Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) held the typhoon signal no.1 and on 18/4, held the typhoon signal no.3 . On 19/4, there was strong wind and heavy rain. In the evening, there was heavy rain about 70mm per hour. HKO held the yellow , red , black rain signals respectively. There were over 150mm of rain at that day. A few hours later, the typhoon was disappeared.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

VOA News Article Contest

I am Francesco Tse from Hong Kong. After reading this article, I knew more that the student in America can get paid as a reward after they do something. I think money is not good as a reward because they won’t do anything when they can’t be paid. For me, I want some extra marks or merits as a reward is a most powerful for me to doing well or giving service at school. But if it must be paid, I will clean for school classrooms. I think this ‘America style’ won’t work in Hong Kong for students.